Meet The Team
Spencer Pabst
, Emerging Professional
Spencer started at RTA as an intern while in school and rejoined the team after completing his degree. His experiences building sets in high school theater and a ramp for a nonprofit preschool as an Eagle Scout ignited his passion for architecture. Spencer is drawn to the creative aspects of architecture, such as digital image making, and the technical application of design solutions. He is also interested in sustainable designs that minimally impact the environment and finds creating spaces that positively impact users incredibly rewarding. Spencer’s adaptability and strong digital production skills allow him to employ critical and creative design solutions.
In his free time, Spencer enjoys creating digital art and exploring 3D design through 3D printing. While in college, he completed a project that explored the relationship between the human activity of farming and the tallgrass prairie ecosystem native to where he grew up.
Emerging Professional
Spencer started at RTA as an intern while in school and rejoined the team after completing his degree. His experiences building sets in high school theater and a ramp for a nonprofit preschool as an Eagle Scout ignited his passion for architecture. Spencer is drawn to the creative aspects of architecture, such as digital image making, and the technical application of design solutions. He is also interested in sustainable designs that minimally impact the environment and finds creating spaces that positively impact users incredibly rewarding. Spencer’s adaptability and strong digital production skills allow him to employ critical and creative design solutions.
In his free time, Spencer enjoys creating digital art and exploring 3D design through 3D printing. While in college, he completed a project that explored the relationship between the human activity of farming and the tallgrass prairie ecosystem native to where he grew up.
In his free time, Spencer enjoys creating digital art and exploring 3D design through 3D printing. While in college, he completed a project that explored the relationship between the human activity of farming and the tallgrass prairie ecosystem native to where he grew up.